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Nabeel Rooshan
25 March
Nabeel Rooshan is an Art Director from Islamabad, Pakistan, who is working in the animation industry.
When not crunching, he makes comics to maximize taste.
His comic, Lil' Burgers, …
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Michelle Manus
25 March
Michelle Manus is the author of multiple series in contemporary fantasy, epic fantasy, and paranormal romance.
Michelle has recently escaped a desolate land, fleeing to the freezing north with her …
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Cat Eye Press
25 March
Founded by A.C. Bauer, Cat Eye Press is an indie press specializing in horror fiction.
As a "new home for horror" they aim to celebrate horror’s subgenres and diversity through quality …
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Lamp Lit
25 March
Lamp is a literary magazine that's about curation, not judgment. Just two humans sharing writing and art they love for the sheer joy of it.
It's dark out there and it …
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Bookshop.org
25 March
Bookshop.org is an online book marketplace launched in January 2020. Its stated mission is "to financially support local, independent bookstores".
Bookshop.org opened an UK branch in late 2020, and began …
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Tom Humberstone
25 March
Tom Humberstone is an award-winning comic artist, illustrator and writer based in Edinburgh.
He is the author of Suzanne: The Jazz Age Goddess of Tennis and his comics have appeared …
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Beautiful Bizarre Magazine
27 February
Launched in 2013, Beautiful Bizarre Magazine is an international art magazine based in Australia.
Beautiful Bizarre Magazine is packed full of insightful and inspiring articles and interviews with the best …
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Crow & Crown
27 February
Crow & Crown's main driving focus is to take real-life history and folklore and turn it into something fun and accessible for gamers.
Each of their 'big books', such as …
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Glacier Bay Books
19 February
Glacier Bay Books is a small independent manga publisher founded in 2019 in Oregon, USA.
They focus on indie & alternative manga, works in translation, contemporary literature and art, and …
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Aneido Comics
19 February
Comics by Aneido.
Titles include the English issue of Now No One Lurks Beneath the Snow, and both the English and Japanese issue of The Murderer and Her Runaway …
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Jaran
Recommended by
kevin
A beautiful, contemplative journey.
It's hard to slot Jaran into a genre. It's been called "anthropological science fiction", and that kind of fits. But it doesn't cover the ideas of wonder, nature, culture and love, found with a new people on a new world.
If you liked Rosemarie Kirstein's Steerswoman series, Jaran let's you explore and fall in love with another way of life all over again.
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Jan/Feb 2022
Recommended by
sohkamyung
An average issue with some interesting stories by Eugie Foster, Nick Dichario, Auston Habershaw, Maiga Doocy and J. A. Pak.
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Jan/Feb 2023
Recommended by
sohkamyung
An average issue of F&SF, with interesting stories by Stefan Slater, Prashanth Srivatsa, Madalena Daleziou, David D. Levine, Dane Kuttler and Robert Reed.
Full review at [ https://sohkamyung.github.io/reviews/magazines/FantasyAndScienceFiction/20230117-FSF202301.html ]
Yamada Monogatari: Demon Hunter
Recommended by
kevin
The Yamada Monogatari series, by Richard Parks, is a rich, detailed insight into both the Japanese period I enjoy so much and the mythology of ghosts, demons and spirits that filled the storytelling and superstition of the time.
A thrilling read in the style of Raymond Chandler's Sam Spade stories.
The Blue Blazes
Recommended by
kevin
This weird, wild, violent, dangerous, almost-fantasy, New York setting is pure Chuck Wendig.
Mookie Pearl is to the gangland thug what Miriam Black is to the care home nurse. If this is what happens when Chuck Wendig is given free rein to create his own universe and populate it with strange gods, demons and magic, then I want more of it!
Read it and the sequel. Well done Chuck!
Nine Goblins
Recommended by
kevin
What a fantastically fun read.
This novella was my first experience of T. Kingfisher's books, and I'll now be buying any and all the others I can get my hands on.
The lovably ragtag troop of goblins comprising the Whining Niners make the Fellowship of the Ring seem like some dull kids on a Sunday school outing. And I have to say, the Bear is my favourite.
Go read it. A light, fast story.
Seeing Double
Recommended by
kevin
You know how you sometimes get too comfortable in familiar genres and need a book to come along and kick you out of your comfort zone? Well, this was mine.
We fall into the world-weary lives of a newly-married ex-pat couple. The author explores sex, pain, abuse, assault, desire, trauma... and the relationships, even love, based on all these things.
An uncomfortable, but rewarding read.
INTERZONE #283 (SEP-OCT 2019)
Recommended by
sohkamyung
A better than average issue, with interesting stories by Fiona Moore, David Cleden and Dustin Blair Steinacker.
Steel Frame
Recommended by
kevin
As stunning, different, deep, exhilarating, and as wonderfully written as Origin Complex, but with a rawness that its successor lacks, in place of sequel polish.
Two exciting books in this science fiction universe is simply not enough. Sorry, Andrew.
The Book of All Skies
Recommended by
sohkamyung
An interesting journey of discovery through a world of many skies
Full review at BookWyrm [ https://bookwyrm.social/user/sohkamyung/review/56721 ]
Nonplayer #1
Recommended by
kevin
Finding the print version of Nonplayer in a local comic shop blew my mind.
The amazing digital artwork is absolutely beautiful. The story - as much of a short snippet you get in a single comic book issue - is cyberpunky and fresh, to me at least.
I only recently realised it was available from Image Comics, along with issue 2. So I'm heading back into its lush artwork and enthralling world.
Fermi's Progress 1: Dyson's Fear
Recommended by
kevin
This book got me hooked!
It delivers hard science fiction, pathos, beautifully dark comedy, a dig at every lazy sci-fi trope in existence, plenty of laughs, and is simply a must-read.
You know what you're getting into from the clever book titles. The humour is Jonathan Swift meets Red Dwarf. And the science is terrifyingly accurate...
...unfortunately!
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